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@Tech101 Indeed, though I'm worried the Merge-in-wall function might be a little...overpowered? Like, will it make exploration too easy? Will it save you from getting hit by enemies? They just need to put some limits on it, honestly.

@Tech101 Indeed, though I'm worried the Merge-in-wall function might be a little...overpowered? Like, will it make exploration too easy? Will it save you from getting hit by enemies? They just need to put some limits on it, honestly.

I'm more excited for this than any other game thus far for the 3DS! Graphics looks great! I cannot wait!

Maybe as a bonus, they could include with it the original ALttP.

I wouldn't be surprised. I think it's supposed to be a Cart game...

I was thinking the exact same thing. Will that particular move be offered later in the game so as not to be to overpowering! I hope not and I'm sure they will design it with that in mind. Maybe limit it to only certain walls but you have to admit it sure looks cool!

I'm more excited for this than any other game thus far for the 3DS! Graphics looks great! I cannot wait!

Maybe as a bonus, they could include with it the original ALttP.

Add the old Lttp or a new one with this graphics/egine/etc?
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Hopefully the game will be long, but I wonder will it have multiplayer? it is a possibility, maybe something like scare scraper from dark moon.

]Have to say I was sorely disappointed in the reveal. Yeah, I've played some 2D Zeldas, but they never "clicked" to me the same way. I feel that the series truly shines in 3D, to me the puzzles are better, aesthetics look cooler and overall I feel more immersed in the world.

Also the way they revealed it irked me. I mean it's one of their big guns and they just show some kinda bland looking tower/dungeon with recycled music. Just look at the way Nintendo revealed Spirit Tracks [youtube:q7eHFxnIy9E]
Sense of adventure, tidbits of story and awesome, original music. That is how one announces a Zelda game.

Hope it will grow on me, but they'll need to show something more convincing than that.

I've wanted a 2D top down Zelda since Minish Cap so seeing this not only being a new classic Zelda but also a sequel to my favorite Zelda game was a huge treat.

Really, you 3D Zelda fans have gotten more than enough catering to in recent years. Something like this is exactly what I've been waiting for.

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Have to say I was sorely disappointed in the reveal. Yeah, I've played some 2D Zeldas, but they never "clicked" to me the same way. I feel that the series truly shines in 3D, to me the puzzles are better, aesthetics look cooler and overall I feel more immersed in the world.

Also the way they revealed it irked me. I mean it's one of their big guns and they just show some kinda bland looking tower/dungeon with recycled music. Just look at the way Nintendo revealed Spirit Tracks [youtube:q7eHFxnIy9E]
Sense of adventure, tidbits of story and awesome, original music. That is how one announces a Zelda game.

Hope it will grow on me, but they'll need to show something more convincing than that.

I agree - but one could argue that it acts as a good sign that they have plenty more to announce in the future; so much that they didn't see this needing an especially unique announcement.

Oh yeah, a 2D Metroid V would be the capper for me. The 3DS is already swimming in great stuff but that would totally put it over the edge for me.

“A thing may be too sad to be believed or too wicked to be believed or too good to be believed; but it cannot be too absurd to be believed in this planet of frogs and elephants, of crocodiles and cuttle-fish.”
― G.K. Chesterton